Here’s a look at the USC players who may be selected this week in the NFL draft in Arlington, Texas:

SAM DARNOLD

Position: Quarterback

Year: Redshirt sophomore

Size: 6-3, 221 pounds

Possible round: 1st

What they’re saying: “There’s a lot to fall in love with because of what he brings to the table: 6-foot-3, can make plays out of the pocket, can make plays from the pocket.” — ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit

RONALD JONES

Position: Running back

Year: Junior

Size: 5-11, 205 pounds

Possibleround: 2nd

What they’re saying: “I know what he can do with the ball in his hands. When you hand it to him, he’s fine. My concern is just third down, change of pace, throwing the ball, pass protection – how elite will he be at that level?” — NFL Network’s Mike Mayock

RASHEEM GREEN

Position: Defensive end

Year: Junior

Size: 6-5, 275 pounds

Possible round: 2nd to 3rd

What they’re saying: “He has obvious upside that is waiting to be unlocked and unleashed, but he must get stronger and play with better technique and toughness.” — NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein

UCHENNA NWOSU

Position: Outside linebacker

Year: Senior

Size: 6-2, 251 pounds

Possible round: 2nd to 4th

What they’re saying: “A versatile defender who can line up at any linebacker spot and get the job done, Nwosu is an every-down prospect who will be scheme-versatile at the next level” — Draft Wire’s Luke Easterling

DEONTAY BURNETT

Position: Wide receiver

Year: Junior

Size: 6-0, 186 pounds

Possible round: 4th to 5th

What they’re saying: “Standard issue slot receiver with a thin frame but above-average toughness when it’s time to make a catch and move the chains.” — NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein

STEVEN MITCHELL

Position: Wide receiver

Year: Redshirt senior

Size: 5-10, 189 pounds

Possible round: 7th

What they’re saying: “Mitchell has NFL-caliber athleticism and separation ability and he looked quite capable in his 2017 tape. Injuries and a lack of career production will play against him.” — NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein

NICO FALAH

Position: Center

Year: Redshirt senior

Size: 6-4, 301 pounds

Possible round: 6th to free agent

What they’re saying: “Falah was a consistent player the past two seasons and comes with NFL size and toughness. If he stays healthy and improves his playing strength, he could develop into a late-round starter.” — DraftAnalyst.com’s Tony Pauline

JOSH FATU

Position: Defensive tackle

Year: Senior

Size: 6-2, 310 pounds

Possible round: 7th to free agent

What they’re saying: “Unlikely to be selected in the draft, he will be a free-agent prospect who can make a roster as a backup tackle in a four-man line.” — DraftAnalyst.com’s Tony Pauline

Joey Kaufman is the USC beat writer for the Southern California News Group. Since joining the Orange County Register in 2015, he has also covered Major League Baseball and UCLA athletics. His work has been recognized by the Associated Press Sports Editors and Football Writers Association of America. Kaufman grew up in beautiful downtown Burbank.